As expected, Mayo manager Stephen Rochford has named the same team that started the drawn game for tomorrow's All-Ireland final replay against Dublin.

Whether that is the 15 that is on the field come the throw-in time remains to be seen though it is widely felt that Rochford's scope to make changes isn't a broad as his Dublin counterpart Jim Gavin, who is expected to perform some surgery on his starting team.

Mayo did honour their team announcement for the drawn game, however, with no personnel changes ahead of the throw-in.

Their main injury concerns approaching the game surrounded captain Cillian O'Connor and subs Evan Regan and Alan Dillon.

O'Connor was never a major doubt despite an ankle injury sustained in the drawn game and, along with Regan, who suffered a clash of heads with Dublin's Denis Bastick late on, returned to training last weekend.

Long-serving Dillon's foot injury was the main worry and it remains to be seen whether he will be fit to be sprung from the bench once again tomorrow.